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Reliable Power for Heavy-Duty Tasks: 12S High Voltage Performance
The T-Motor FLAME 60A V2.0 is a professional speed controller designed for agricultural spraying, professional mapping, and medium-to-heavy-lift cargo drones. Operating over a wide voltage range from 6S to 12S (50.4V), this ESC ensures high efficiency with low current draw. Its fully enclosed metal casing and industrial components minimize electromagnetic interference (EMI) and maintain stability in demanding field conditions.
FLAME 60A V2.0 Key Features
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IP55 Protection Rating: Enclosure resistant to dust, moisture, and agricultural chemicals. This feature ensures that ESCs mounted under the motor arms operate reliably in all weather conditions.
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Excellent Heat Dissipation: The special aluminum alloy casing in the V2.0 version rapidly dissipates heat under high loads, preventing thermal drift and performance degradation.
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Aerospace-Grade Components: Military-grade capacitors and MOSFETs used in its internal architecture exhibit superior resistance to sudden voltage fluctuations.
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Optimized Signal Processing: Supports signal refresh rates from 50Hz to 500Hz. It transmits autopilot commands to the motor with millisecond precision, offering flawless hovering performance.
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Multiple Safety Protections: Includes low voltage, over-temperature, signal loss, and motor blockage protection, which activate upon abnormality detection, preserving system integrity.
Technical Specifications Table
| Feature | Detail |
| Continuous Current | 60A |
| Instantaneous (Burst) Current (10s) | 80A |
| Input Voltage | 6S - 12S LiPo (22.2V - 50.4V) |
| BEC Output | None (OPTO - For Signal Isolation) |
| Throttle Signal Frequency | 50Hz - 500Hz |
| Weight | ~73g |
| Dimensions | 62 x 31.3 x 15.2 mm |
| Protection Class | IP55 |
Usage Recommendation:
For maximum efficiency and system compatibility, it is recommended to pair it with T-Motor U8, MN5008, MN6007, or P60 series brushless motors. Since this ESC has an "OPTO" structure, an external T-Motor Power Module or BEC must be used to power the flight controller.